1st Bn, Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the officers of the Battalion who rode with the Calpe Hunt in Gibraltar in 1883 showing, from left to right,Lieutenant C. Turner, Lieutenant G.S. Swinton, Lieutenant W.K. McClintock, Lieutenant C. Evans-Gordon, Colonel A.G. Huyshe, Lieutenant F.B.R. Hemphill, Lieutenant A.J.W. Dowell, Major C.B. Bogue, Captain H.W. Holden. [Lieutenant Swinton later took part in the Battle of Tofrek in which he was the only officer from the Regiment to lose his life.]

49th Regiment - A sepia photograph of the officers with the Colours in Gibraltar in 1881. The Regiment arrived in Gibraltar on the 13th March 1881 and the following July changed its title to the 1st (Princess of Charlotte of Wales?s) Berkshire Regiment. We believe this photograph was taken to commemorate the changeover in title. It shows, in the rear row from left to right an unidentified officer (Paymaster or doctor), Major Fox, Lieutenant Hemphill, Lieutenant Alcock, an unidentified Private, Lieutenant Gordon, an unidentified Private, Lieutenant Burney, sitting, Lieutenant McCracken, Captain Rathbone, Major Huyshe, Colonel Corban, Major Gillespie, Captain Green, an unidentified officer and Captain Kingand; sitting in the front are Lieutenant Whittall, Lieutenant McClintock, Lieutenant Delamain .

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the memorial to Major F.B.R. Hemphill in the garrison church, St Georges, Tilehurst, Reading. He was killed in a riding accident whilst playing Polo in Malta in 1891.

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of an unidentified location used as a camp by the Battalion whilst on the march in South Africa during the Boer War in the period 1899-1902. Believed to have been taken by Lieutenant Hemp.

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the grave of Lieutenant A V West who was killed in action in January 1900. The photo was taken in South Africa during the Boer War 1899-1902. He was buried at the foot of a hill later named McCracken Hill (after Major McCracken of the Battalion who commanded a good action at this location. Lieutenant West was buried next to three men from the battalion who were also killed in the same action. We believed the wooden grave markers are the graves in question. Believed to have been taken by Lieutenant Hemp.

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the grave of Lieutenant A V West who was killed in action in January 1900. The photo was taken in South Africa during the Boer War 1899-1902. He was buried at the foot of a hill later named McCracken Hill (after Major McCracken of the Battalion who commanded a good action at this location. Lieutenant West was buried next to three men from the battalion who were also killed in the same action. We believed the wooden grave markers are the graves in question. Believed to have been taken by Lieutenant Hemp.